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MICROMINE partners with Indonesian university

MICROMINE's Academic Licensing Scheme (ALS) continues to grow

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The Universitas Pembangunan Nasional (UPN) ‘Veteran’ Yogyakarta in Surabaya, Indonesia, has signed an academic agreement that will see Micromine introduced as part of the university’s mining and geology courses.

Myke Jones regional manager at MICROMINE, said: “We are excited to have partnered with UPN and we look forward to a successful relationship. With over 2000 students in its mining and geology department, UPN has a strong platform on which they can help develop Indonesia’s mining and geological industry.”

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